Jim Rearden

Jim Rearden is a prolific writer with six books and more than 500 newspaper and magazine articles to his credit. At age 17, he enlisted the destroyer escort Lovering in the Pacific during World War II. After the war he moved to Alaska to teach wildlife management at the University of Alaska. In 1968 he became outdoors editor for Alaska magazine, a position he held until retiring in 1988. Cracking the Zero Mystery combines Rearden's long-time interests in World War II history and in Alaska. The...See more

Jim Rearden is a prolific writer with six books and more than 500 newspaper and magazine articles to his credit. At age 17, he enlisted the destroyer escort Lovering in the Pacific during World War II. After the war he moved to Alaska to teach wildlife management at the University of Alaska. In 1968 he became outdoors editor for Alaska magazine, a position he held until retiring in 1988. Cracking the Zero Mystery combines Rearden's long-time interests in World War II history and in Alaska. The book is the product of arduous research, including extensive correspondence and probing interviews with veterans on both sides of the conflict. Rearden also made an expedition to the crash site of Koga's Zero. See less

Jim Rearden book reviews

Castner's Cutthroats: Saga of the Alaska Scouts

A World War Two Adventure Story

Castner's Cutthroats, by the author's own words is a work of "faction", meaning that the story is based on true combat in the Aleutians against the Japanese invasion in 1942, but names were changed ... Read More

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